‘The Bills today announced that the team has decided to modify its uniforms in time for the 2002 NFL season.’
Archives for April 2, 2002
Complete list of free agent visits
The Bills have been busy entertaining free agents during the offseason. Here is a complete list of the players that have visited Buffalo during the past month.
April Wallpaper by ‘Moose’
Tom Donahoe and Ralph Wilson are the subjects in honor of draft day.
RB Curtis Alexander Player Profile
Information on Alexander who is allocated to NFL Europe – Frankfurt Galaxy.
Bills awarded four compensatory picks
@ Last year, the Bills were cap-strapped throughout the offseason. They ended up getting a league-high four draft choices — a third-rounder and three seventh-round choices. Defensive end Marcellus Wiley, who went to the Chargers from Buffalo, was considered perhaps the top free agent in 2001. The Bills also lost cornerback Donovan Green and offensive lineman Marcus Spriggs to Miami
Compensatory draft choices announced
The Bills were granted four Compensatory draft choices.
3rd – loss of Marcellus Wiley
7th – loss of Donovan Greer
7th – loss of Marcus Spriggs
7th – One of three awarded teams with worst records (Detriot, Buffalo, Carolina)
Bills get third-rounder among extra picks
‘The extra picks were among 32 awarded by the league as part of the compensatory pick system that is part of the NFL Collective Bargaining Agreement. Any team losing more or better free agents than it acquires in a year is eligible to receive compensatory draft picks.’
Rights without responsibility mean nothing
With rights come responsibility as illustrated by a scene at a Bills game.
MMQ Draft: a service for draftniks and NFL general managers
‘Peter King’s interesting note: Buffalo plays 16 Sunday afternoon games, the last 13 at 1 p.m. Don’t overdrool on the safeties. This includes teams like Buffalo and Minnesota that pick in the top 10 and absolutely love Oklahoma safety Roy Williams. Only eight of the 62 starters at strong and free safety at season’s end in the NFL were first-round picks. Sixteen were undrafted college free agents. Good safeties can always be found down the line in the draft.’
Profootball Weekly free agent signings
‘UFA LB John Holecek has reportedly reached an agreement with the Falcons, where he should be able to help the team in its transition to a 3-4 defensive front. Holecek had also been receiving interest from the Texans, who will also employ the 3-4. Holecek is expected to compete for the second starting ILB position next to LB Keith Brooking. He played in a 3-4 scheme in Buffalo for Wade Phillips, now the Falcons defensive coordinator.’
Holecek rejoins Wade Phillips in Atlanta
‘John Holecek isn’t a superstar, but his lunch-pail work ethic made an impression on Falcons DC Phillips, who coached Holecek with the Bills. Holecek missed a handful of games with injuries last season in San Diego and played a minimal role in his first season away from Phillips watch. Buchsbaum: Phillips coached Holecek in Buffalo and is very high on him because of his intangibles and instincts. Granted, he gets hurt quite a bit and is neither big nor tall nor athletic, but he plays as hard as any player in the game and is a very smart player.’
Ex-Rams, Broncos, Packers SS getting a look
‘The Bills are looking at Packers unrestricted free agent strong safety Billy Jenkins. Jenkins was an undrafted rookie free agent out of Howard who signed with the Rams in 1997. He was the team’s starting strong safety in 1999, when they won the Super Bowl.’
Bills in NFL Europe update
‘The teams have left for Europe, and all seven players the Bills assigned to the league have made NFLEL rosters. The season begins Saturday, April 13, and concludes with World Bowl X Saturday, June 22.’